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Petrol up to a dollar seventy cents

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Created by petermac33 > 9 months ago, 17 Oct 2018
petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
17 Oct 2018 3:45PM
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Two dollars a litre soon.

Spending money on petrol is becoming a high percentage of most people's income.

I spend around 45 dollars a week on 91 fuel but i guess that will be closer to 55 now,and 70 soon.

A lot less cars on the road soon should result in more efficiency and less time driving.

Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
17 Oct 2018 3:50PM
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Yup wish I got a diesel years ago.
Fish n chips oil straight, no flash biodiesel. Just add a bit of turps. Or start on normal fuel then switch tanks when hot.
Or, expired aviation turbine fuel can be found.... troopie at work smelled nice on JetA1

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
17 Oct 2018 4:13PM
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Cycle path was a nightmare this morning.

bazz61
QLD, 3570 posts
17 Oct 2018 6:15PM
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Love the gst on petrol ... you pay more at the bowser and more tax to the gov .. thanx Liberal ...c..... ts

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
17 Oct 2018 6:20PM
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been running my ILoad on frying oil for 6 years now. Enough savings to buy 2 new boards !!!
Smell of spring rolls and french fries !!!

Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
17 Oct 2018 4:37PM
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bazz61 said..
Love the gst on petrol ... you pay more at the bowser and more tax to the gov .. thanx Liberal ...c..... ts


Yeah and Labor never would

www.saliberal.org.au/labor_has_secret_plan_to_increase_the_gst

The Labs say they are against GST increase but privately or in State politics they are all for it. Govt's of all persuasions look for increased revenue to fund promises to get elected. The fact you think only Libs do it, is really sad mate.

Libs fixing inequity (which ALL agreed to):
www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-05/gst-changes-explained-how-wa-will-benefit/9943784

Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
17 Oct 2018 4:46PM
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anyyywaaay
I do agree petrol needs to come down, the flow on effect for transport of goods = cost to consumer
the cost to tourism must be huge
In the country its a killer, its $600 just in juice to go to Gnaraloo so why not just go to Bali. That's gotta be a big impact on regional areas.
My cost of freighting a board just doubled

The 'price cycle' is ridiculous as it does not happen with milk or bread just cos most people get paid on a Thursday. It goes up real quick with the international crude price but does not come down do fast, when the price of crude dropped 30% a couple years ago our petrol dropped 10% over a couple of months. But if crude goes up they are real damn fast to stick fuel up. Pricks..... and the ACCC / Govt seems to agree its OK. Hmmmm
Why does the price for 4L of motor oil at Repco not do the same cycle ....... ?

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
17 Oct 2018 8:27PM
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bazz61 said..
Love the gst on petrol ... you pay more at the bowser and more tax to the gov .. thanx Liberal ...c..... ts



Isn't higher energy prices through taxes, needed to save us from imminent global environmental catastrophe? We've only have three years to change before we fall over the edge into environmental hell. So they say.

We constantly hear we need to stop using fossil fuels as they are evil. Thus it's good to tax the consumption of these fuels. So why complain about taxes that will reduce consumption if taxes drive the prices high enough?

harry potter
VIC, 2777 posts
17 Oct 2018 8:30PM
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It's crazy.... the higher the price of petrol the more likely people are to consider other options ie: electric vehicles ... the more electric cars on the road the more people accept them the more likely they are to proliferate .... eventually leading to a decrease in demand for petroleum.... oil producing companies should be decreasing the price of oil to make petroleum the more attractive option before the electric revolution gains momentum.

Mr Milk
NSW, 3115 posts
17 Oct 2018 8:34PM
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Mark _australia said..
anyyywaaay
I do agree petrol needs to come down, the flow on effect for transport of goods = cost to consumer
the cost to tourism must be huge



You might worry a bit less about the petrol price, which is going up for 2 reasons, Iran sanctions increasing oil prices and $A falling, after you read this
www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/the-reason-why-our-pm-shouldn-t-be-picking-fights-with-saudi-arabia-20181016-p509zo.html

dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
17 Oct 2018 8:52PM
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Go Hybrids Revolution thanks to genius Ferdinand Porshe..(sorry Elon you didn't invent a thing, even PayPal wasn't yours)..
A brand new Japanese made Camry hybrid is only $ 29K ! So pitty they don't make Station Wagons
The good news is they will be selling RAV4s hybrids next year !

Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
17 Oct 2018 5:52PM
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^^^ Yeah and I don't recall petrol dropping when the $A was good........

EDIT oops reply to Mr Milk


And FFS electric. Do the math of digging up the minerals needed and you will see it is not so simple. We cant make energy from the sun by magic. Still need to make the panels and cables and batteries - from stuff that comes from the middle of the desert, deep underground.

jackforbes
WA, 530 posts
17 Oct 2018 6:16PM
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Mark _australia said..

And FFS electric. Do the math of digging up the minerals needed and you will see it is not so simple. We cant make energy from the sun by magic. Still need to make the panels and cables and batteries - from stuff that comes from the middle of the desert, deep underground.


And meanwhile charge your electric car from a fossil fuel powered electric grid...!

jackforbes
WA, 530 posts
17 Oct 2018 6:19PM
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Mark _australia said..

Why does the price for 4L of motor oil at Repco not do the same cycle ....... ?


Mind blown...

maybe the motor oil pricing model is more crude?

Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
17 Oct 2018 6:30PM
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Anyway back to Mr Milk's article- it is spot on about selling the silver and ignoring the traditional wisdom re: our reserves. Seems to be the Australian politicians' main strategies in the last 20yrs or so.

But it is a bit hypocritical of the media to report such- nobody has strenuously resisted the sell-off of utilities ( its unwise as big private companies pack up and p!ss off when its no longer profitable, so a natural disaster or war would see utilities just disappear) and the media is ignoring a massive threat - solar flare. About the scariest doomsday thing possible.
But with petrol, there is some left vs right point scoring to be made so its easy for a journo to sound like they are targeting the big issues by addressing out petroleum reserves. Well done Mr Journo.

One wonders though: if importing for the time being is protecting our reserves so we can be self sufficient in 50 or 100yrs when all others have run out? Could be a strategic plan...? (I doubt it given the lack of forethought and statesmanship in the last few decades but, hey ya never know)

Flouro1
WA, 991 posts
17 Oct 2018 7:10PM
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Been over $2 a litre in NZ never put me off visiting can get a way with a small fuel efficient car for the snow not so much at Gnarrloo.May be the Zionist greens want us to take up kiting where small cars are an option.
Electric car production ramping up right now but to quote a European news story the 500kg battery in a 4wd Ute charged in Germany using their coal power stations has a very small Carbon reduction compared to charging it across the boarder in France where their power is almost all Nuclear

gs12
WA, 420 posts
17 Oct 2018 7:13PM
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poor relative said..
Cycle path was a nightmare this morning.


yeah, what was up with that? I reckon I saw close to 100 people. Lot's in yellow jerseys and rear view mirrors on their helmet. Haven't seen them in such high numbers on my usual commute

firiebob
WA, 3175 posts
17 Oct 2018 7:34PM
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Good job Pete, you reeled them in again

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
17 Oct 2018 10:01PM
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Our petrol is among the cheapest in the western world. Hve a few less trips the coffee cart each week. That will cover the cost.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
17 Oct 2018 8:14PM
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V power at coles geraldton
192.2 ltr lock your tanks
bring on milk powered cars

elmo
WA, 8874 posts
17 Oct 2018 8:19PM
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The petrol pricing fluctuations are a scam.

Get fuel watch emails sent to you with both diesel and petrol pricing.

Diesel stays at the same price for weeks on end whereas Petrol is up and down like Bill Shortone when he thinks there's a camera around.

They both come out of the same barrel of oil so why the huge price shifts

Mr Milk
NSW, 3115 posts
17 Oct 2018 11:39PM
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Depends where you live. City prices go up and down a lot more than bush prices. And forget about the Colesworth discount. My local non docket Caltex is always the same price or lower, and gives bigger litres. The 7/11 stations between me and Sydney are also better value than Colesworth stations.

Mark _australia
WA, 23480 posts
17 Oct 2018 8:53PM
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^^^ The Colesworth discount was worked into the grocery prices before they even started it

Scam - that you have to participate in as its an oligopoly supported by Govt

stoff
WA, 248 posts
17 Oct 2018 9:13PM
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elmo said..
The petrol pricing fluctuations are a scam.

Get fuel watch emails sent to you with both diesel and petrol pricing.

Diesel stays at the same price for weeks on end whereas Petrol is up and down like Bill Shortone when he thinks there's a camera around.

They both come out of the same barrel of oil so why the huge price shifts


Most Diesel is used by the transport, mining and agriculture industries. It is normally more expensive than petrol at 1.50 to 1.60 a litre. It would make it a lot harder to quote freight rates, drilling rates, harvesting rates etc if it moved around like petrol did.
They get away with charging a bit more because a business will then claim back the gst component and an additional 15.4 cents a litre fuel rebate if used on road (trucks over 4.5t) or a whopping 41.2cents if used off road,ie.drill rigs, tractors,generators

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
17 Oct 2018 11:29PM
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It's $1.65/liter here, and minimum wage is averaging about $8.50/hour ... about 19.5%.
Back in NZ, gas is 15.5% of minimum wage even though it's $2.55 a liter.

And it looks like it's 8.6% of M.W. in Australia.

So, shut up

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
18 Oct 2018 8:29AM
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That's right Stoff, diesel is a heavily used industrial fuel that requires less refining. Demand, supply and therefore price are heaps more stable

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
18 Oct 2018 4:43PM
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bazz61 said..
Love the gst on petrol ... you pay more at the bowser and more tax to the gov .. thanx Liberal ...c..... ts


...which all gets spent on you, the constituent.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
18 Oct 2018 4:43PM
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@ PM33: You should have bought petrol instead of gold.

petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
18 Oct 2018 1:57PM
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I have given up eating chocolate for good. My one a day 45g choc bar is costing me around 10 dollars per week when you factor in occasional two a day weaknesses

The 10 dollar a week saving should just about offset my weekly increase in petrol.

Ive been driving lately even more in neutral too.

Allowing us to drive around in luxurious,super sophisticated machines - in another generation or two that could well become a thing of the past.

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
18 Oct 2018 2:01PM
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petermac33 said..
I have given up eating chocolate for good. My one a day 45g choc bar is costing me around 10 dollars per week when you factor in occasional two a day weaknesses

The 10 dollar a week saving should just about offset my weekly increase in petrol.

Ive been driving lately even more in neutral too.

Allowing us to drive around in luxurious,super sophisticated machines - in another generation or two that could well become a thing of the past.


Just goes to prove that you can't cure stupid.........

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
18 Oct 2018 4:19PM
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Well its about 50c a litre (diesel) in indo or 200percent of min wage



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